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Six Simple Tips for Automating Repetitive Tasks by Rodger Constandse

Do you ever find yourself doing the same small tasks repeatedly in your work? Sometimes you might think, "There has to be a better way!" And in many cases, there is.

Automating tasks and finding shortcuts can save you more time than you may realize. Doing the same task a couple of dozen times a day can take up a substantial amount of time. Finding a faster way to do that task buys you time that you can spend doing more productive work.

Here are six time-saving ideas for automating repetitive tasks:

1. Use macros or shortcuts

Macros are used in programs such as Microsoft Word to perform a certain action or series of actions that is used repeatedly. They are easy to create and fully customizable.

Keyboard shortcuts are integrated into Windows and many other operating systems, as well as some individual programs. Learning these can save you time looking through menus to find the option you need.

2. Create templates for documents and emails

If you frequently write documents or emails that are essentially the same, creating templates for them can save a substantial amount of time. Simply use your word processor to create a sample document without some of the details, such as the recipient’s name, address or email. Then when you need to send it to someone, all you have to do is open the template and add in his or her information.

3. Utilize checklists to help remember steps

Some tasks involve numerous steps that are difficult to remember. For these you can make checklists detailing each step in order. Not having to guess or go back and redo things will save you more time than you spend making the checklists.

4. Use auto-complete applications

Some software such as browsers, email programs and word processors have auto-complete features that you can take advantage of. When you start entering text, the auto-complete feature tries to guess what you are typing and brings up options.

In a browser, for example, certain search toolbars will compare what you are typing to popular searches and give you a list of terms to choose from. Then you can select from the list instead of typing the entire request.

Other applications can expand a text snippet into a full-blown template. For example, you could type ‘esign’ and have it expand to one of your common email signatures.

I use an application called Direct Access to do this text expansion and it can be a great time saver.

Visit: www.nagarsoft.com for more information about direct access.

5. Develop and document processes so that others can use them

At many work places, managers will develop standard processes for performing certain tasks. This makes it easier for anyone to do them. Whether you’re a manager or not, this is a good practice. Documenting processes for things you do regularly will make it easier for anyone you delegate to, or for anyone who does your job in your absence - leaving less room for error.

6. Create an automated system

Even if creating a macro for Outlook or developing software program is out of your area of expertise, you can often find someone to help you develop a solution using one of the freelancer matching services like Guru.com, Elance.com, or RentACoder.com

Automating things that you do regularly can save you lots of time. It also cuts down on repetitiveness, which in turn can lead to boredom. These shortcuts are just a few ways you can automate repetitive tasks. Technology offers many more time-saving opportunities that you can take advantage of.

Rodger Constandse is the founder of Goals to Action ( http://www.GoalsToAction.com ), a website that helps visitors reach their full potential and connect their daily actions to their mission, vision, and goals.

Effective time management helps you take control of your time, get things done, and truly enjoy everything that life has to offer. Get your free Productivity Start-Up Kit today and discover how to get the most from each day!

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